Applicator with interchangeable wands

ABSTRACT

An apparatus for dispensing liquid, powder, gel, goop or other viscous preparations requiring applicators, such as, without limitation, mascara, lip coverings, eyeliners, eye shadows, eyebrow products, glues, medications and the like is disclosed. The apparatus is comprised of a cap comprising a receptacle for receiving a wand, having means for temporarily coupling the wand at one end with the receptacle and an applicator head on the opposite end. Depending on use, the application head may be a brush, pad, molded bristle brush, flat brush or the like. The apparatus may be used to apply lipstick, glue, medication, gels, goops, viscous preparations, powders and the like. After use, the applicator wand can be removed and another wand can be interchanged into the same cap for another use or application. In an alternate embodiment, to manage the varying applicator heads, a custom wiper may be fitted into the neck of the base containing the liquid/powder/gel. In another embodiment, the wiper is flexible to self-adjust to each applicator head currently being used.

RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.62/381,058 filed on Aug. 30, 2016, the entire disclosure of which isincorporated herein by reference as though set forth fully herein.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present relates to self-contained applicators of liquids, powders,gels and the like that allows the user to easily change the applicatorhead that is used to apply the liquid, powders, gels and the like. Morespecifically, the invention relates to apparatuses that may be used toapply liquid, powder or gel cosmetics, liquid, gel or powdermedications, or used to apply liquid glues and/or other viscousmaterials and the like to various surfaces.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Currently in the cosmetic, nail, construction and medicine fields, thereare many applicators that may be used to apply liquids, powders, gelsand other viscous materials. By way of example and not limitation, inthe cosmetic industry, mascara, eyeliner, eye shadow, lipstick and thelike use wand applicator brushes and applicator pads which can be dippedinto tubes or jars of liquid, powder and gels and the like and thenapplied to the user's face. Mascara, for example, may come in a two partsubstantially cylindrical tube, wherein the mascara is located in thebottom part of the tube, while the applicator brush is permanentlyaffixed to the top (cap) of the tube. When not in use, the top of thetube containing the applicator is screwed onto the bottom part of thetube, such that the applicator is stored within the mascara in thebottom. Likewise, in the medicine field, there are both prescription andover-the-counter liquid medications and glues that come in containersthat have applicators affixed to the top cover which are used to applythe medication or glue to the proper site. In addition, in theconstruction and other related fields, there are glues and other goopyand/or viscous product containers that require applicators to apply theglue or other viscous product to a surface.

In all of these applications, the original self-contained permanentlyaffixed applicator that accompanies the product may not be the bestsize, shape or the preferred configuration for either the application orthe user or both. In addition, among other known issues, applicator tipsmay wear out, have too much residue from prior use(s), lose theirsterility or become contaminated, such that the remaining contents mayno longer be accessible and ultimately gets discarded.

In addition, mascara and other cosmetics usually come with specificapplicators that can be any number of shapes. By way of example, and notlimitation, there are mascaras or brow gel products that containdifferently configured brushes that may either create length, volume, orthe curling of the eyelashes or for the filling in of the brow. Forsomeone wishing to be able to achieve all of these benefits, a user musteither purchase multiple tubes of product (such as, by way of exampleand not limitation, mascara or brow gel) or numerous different uniqueshaped brush wands. In order to have a portable mascara, unless the tubecomes with the desired wand applicator, the user may not be able toswitch the existing wand cap of one mascara to another wand capcontaining a brush shape that the user prefers, as the cap containing awand from one brand of product or even from the same brand of productmay not be not interchangeable. The same may be true of medications,glues and other viscous products which need an applicator head to beapplied. Likewise, with these products the neck of one product containermay not match the size and shape of another product cap containing adifferent applicator from another container.

Further, using a new or different applicator head affixed to a cap fromone brand may not fit into the container of another or the same brand ofproduct. Many times, if another applicator tip is preferred or desired,it must be carried loose which could cause contamination of theapplicator tip or of the product itself. Therefore it would beadvantageous in the art to provide a liquid, powder and/or gel containerin which the applicator heads/wands in the caps can be replaced.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention there is a cap thatcontains a receptacle designed to receive and temporarily lock areciprocal connector in place in the receptacle. The reciprocalconnector is located on one end of an axial wand or rod that has anapplicator head permanently affixed to the opposite end of the wand orrod. The applicator head may be a stiff, fluffy, large, small, curved,flat, molded, pointed, straight, bristled or bent brush; a stiff,fluffy, or foamy applicator pad; or be comprised of any other applicatorhead that is known in the art and used with liquid and gel applications.

In a preferred embodiment, the receptacle in the cap is threaded alongthe inside wall. The reciprocal connector on the wand is correspondinglythreaded on the outside so that the connector on the wand can bethreaded into the receptacle in the cap to temporarily lock the wand inplace in the cap. In an alternate preferred embodiment, the receptaclewithin the cap may have arms, knobs or extensions and/or the like on theinside or bottom thereof and the connector on the wand has acorresponding channel, slots, indentations or the like located on theoutside wall thereof. The wand can then be temporarily locked into placein the cap by twisting or pushing the wand or cap to capture so that thearms, knobs, extensions and/or the like in the cap are captured by thereciprocal structure (channel, slots, indentations or the like) on thewand. In yet another alternate embodiment, the receptacle in the cap hasindentations or slots and the connector on the wand has correspondingknobs, arms or extensions so that after inserting the connector on thewand into the receptacle, a single twist of the wand will temporarilylock the wand securely into place in the receptacle in the cap. Anyknown means of connecting can be used so long as it will temporarilylock the male connector in place in the female receptacle in the cap forlater removal.

In a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is an elongatedlongitudinal base, which is closed as the distal end and issubstantially hollow. It is the hollow part of the base that containsand stores the liquid, powder, gel, goop or other viscous product andinto which the wand attached to the cap may be temporarily and removablystored. When the present invention is not in use, the cap is temporarilysecured to the base using well known methods in the art such as, withoutlimitation, screwing the cap onto the base, snapping the cap onto thebase, etc. so that the contents of the base is fully secured when thecap is secured to the base and a secure seal is formed between the capand the base. In a preferred embodiment, a base is configured so thatany applicator head and wand temporarily affixed to the cap may beinserted into the base hollow for transport, storage and use. In apreferred embodiment, the base can be any shape so long as it is deepenough to contain a wand affixed to the cap therein and the cap can betaken on or off without disturbing the applicator head. In a preferredembodiment of the present invention, there is a flexible wiper systemthat is permanently affixed around the insider circumference of thehollow at the neck of the base. This wiper system is designed to removeexcess liquid, powder, gel, goop and the like from the applicator head,regardless of size. In a preferred embodiment, the wiper will ensure noexcess product is left on the respective wand to prevent clumpyapplication. The wand also can be any shape, cylindrical, square,rectangular or some combination of same and, although axial in apreferred embodiment, the rod may be curved or bent into any shape solong as it can be contained wholly within the base.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wands with varyingbrush heads containing male connectors will be sold in packs orseparately to allowing complete customization based on personalpreference of the user.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a exploded perspective view of the apparatus of a preferredembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the presentinvention in a closed position.

FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a preferred embodiment of thepresent invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.

FIG. 4 is a partial cross sectional side view of a preferred embodimentof a cap and wand of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a partial cross sectional side view of an alternate preferredembodiment of a cap and wand of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a partial cross sectional side view of another alternatepreferred embodiment of a cap and wand of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the following descriptions of the invention, terms such as “top”,“bottom,” “first end” and “second end”, “horizontal”, “longitudinal”,and the like are used herein merely for ease of description and refer tothe orientation of the components shown in the FIGURES and are not meantto limit the invention in any way. Throughout all the FIGURES, likenumerals refer to like parts such that corresponding elements aregenerally indicated by same reference numerals. The embodiments depictedherein are illustrative of the invention and are not meant to limit theinvention in any way. It should also be understood that the drawings arenot necessarily to scale and that the embodiments are sometimesillustrated by diagrammatic representations and by fragmentary views. Incertain instances, details, which are not necessary to understand thepresent invention or which render other details difficult to perceive,may have been omitted.

Generally the invention may be described as follows. Referring first toFIGS. 1-3, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown asit is used in connection with cosmetics and more particularly mascara.In FIG. 1, the apparatus 10 of the present invention comprises a cap 12and a contents base 14 and a wand 16 (shown in FIG. 2) having anapplicator head 18 at one end 28 and a connector 20 on the other end 26.In this illustrated embodiment, the contents base 14 has a generallycylindrical main body and the cap 12 has a cylindrical main body, therelative length of each being a preference of the manufacturer. When theinvention is used for medical or construction applications, the relativeshapes and sizes of the cap 12 and base 14 may change depending on thecontents of the base 14 and the length of the wand 16. For example, thebase and cap may be rectangular or any other complementary shapes.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the base 14 alsoincludes a flexible wiper system 19 (as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3) affixedat or near the neck 30 of the base 14 for wiping any excess content offof the applicator head 18. Specifically, a flexible wiper system 19 maybe permanently affixed around the insider circumference of the neck 30of the base 14 or it may be an accessory piece 19 that can be insertedinto the neck 30 of the base 14 and locked therein or glued in place.This wiper system 19 is designed on the inside to remove excess liquid,powder, gel, goop and the like from the applicator head 18, regardlessof its size, configuration, or shape. In a preferred embodiment, thewiper will ensure no excess product is left on the respective wand toprevent clumpy application.

The contents base 14 is open at neck 30 and it is through this openingthat the contents of the base may be accessed. The contents base 14 hasa closed end 32 so that the contents may be held within the base 14. Thecap 12 is designed to secure the contents of the base 14 when the cap 12and bottom 14 are in a completely closed position as is shown in FIGS. 2and 3. In a preferred embodiment, the cap 12 may have threads 36proximate the inside of the neck 30 so that it can be screwed onto thecorresponding threads 34 of the contents base 14, but any method knownin the art of temporarily securing the cap 12 to the base 14 so that itmay be opened and closed, may be used.

Referring more particularly to FIGS. 2 and 3, a preferred embodiment ofan apparatus 10 according to the present invention is shown. In thepreferred embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-3, the apparatus is configuredfor mascara. However, by changing the applicator wand 16 to a differentwand with a different applicator head 18, the apparatus 10 could be usedto contain and apply lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow, eyebrow gloss orany other cosmetic. In addition, with additional modifications, theapparatus 10 could be used to contain and apply glue, medicine or anyother viscous material that needs to be applied via an applicator. Theonly limitation to the apparatus is that the base 14 whether a tube,bottle, jar, container, etc. be configured so as to be able to properlyenclose the wand 16 with the applicator head 18, which is secured to thecap, within the contents contained within the base 14. Alternatively,the length of wand 16 is chosen so that at least the applicator head 18is proximate to the inside bottom surface 33 of base 14.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIGS. 1and 3, the cap 12 contains a receptacle 38 designed to receive andtemporarily lock a reciprocal connector 20 attached to wand 16 in place.Specifically, the receptacle 38 in the cap contains an arm or anextension 22 which may be inserted into indentation or channel 23 in theconnector 20 for temporarily locking the connector in place.

The connector 20 is located at one end 26 of an axial wand 16 that hasan applicator head 18 permanently affixed to the opposite end 28. Theapplicator head 18 may be a stiff, fluffy, large, small, curved, flat,molded, pointed, straight, bristled or bent brush, a stiff, fluffy, orfoamy applicator pad, or be comprised of any other type and shapedapplicator head that is known in the art. The wand 16 can be any shape,cylindrical, square, rectangular or some combination of same. In apreferred embodiment shown in the FIGURES, the applicator head 18 isshown as a straight bristled brush. However, the rod may be anyconfiguration so long as it can fit easily within a base 14.

In a preferred embodiment as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, as well alternateembodiments shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the receptacle 38 in the cap 12 andthe connector 20 on the wand 16 are designed so that a single twist ofthe wand 16 in one direction may temporarily lock the wand 16 securelyinto place in the receptacle 38 in the cap 12. Likewise, a single twistof the wand 16 in the opposite direction will unlock the wand 16 fromthe cap 12. Specifically, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, a single twist andlock connector 20 on the wand is received by an equal but oppositesingle twist and lock receptacle 38 to temporarily lock the wand 16 tothe component cap 12. A prospective external view of a twist and lockconnector 20 that is affixed to the distal end of wand 16 is shown inFIG. 1, as is a prospective external view of the receptacle 38 locatedin the cap 12.

In an alternate preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4, there is noseparate receptacle 38 in the cap 12 as the cap is threaded along theinside wall 38 a. Likewise, there is no reciprocal connector on the wand16. Rather, the outside of wand 16 is threaded with a threadcorresponding in size and shape so that it may be tightly threaded intothe inside wall 38 a of the cap 12 to temporarily screw and lock thewand 16 in place in the cap 12. By unscrewing threaded end 20 a of thewand 16 from the threads 38 a in the cap 12, the wand 16 can beunlocked, removed and replaced.

In yet another alternate preferred embodiment, the cap 12 contains apermanent connector receptacle 25 that is similar to the twist and lockconnector 20 b shown in FIG. 1. In an alternative embodiment, such asshown in FIG. 5, the cap 12 also has a hole 38 b in addition toreceptacle 25 which corresponds to the size and shape of the end of thewand. In addition, the wand has an extender arm that is inserted intothe lock connector 20 b in the cap. Specifically, a simple insertion andtwist of wand 16 into the hole 38 b, will cause the extender arm 27 toenter the corresponding slot in the connector 20 b and lock the wand 16into place in cap 12.

In yet a further alternate embodiment as shown in FIG. 6, the cap 12contains a hole 38 c with one or more indentations 37 in its wall. Wand16 may have corresponding extensions 20 c on the external wall proximateits end 26 or it may contains a connector (not shown) with correspondingextensions 20 c. The wand 16 then may be inserted into the hole 38 c andtwisted to cause the extender(s) 20 c to enter correspondingindentations 37 in the hole 38 c in the cap 12 to lock the wand 16 intoplace in cap 12.

In FIGS. 1, 3, 5 and 6 in lieu of the extensions, arms, knobs,retractable extensions or the like may be used, so long as there arecorresponding slots or indentations located in the corresponding pieceso that the wand 16 can be temporarily locked into the cap 12. Likewise,any receptacle 22 can be used in the cap 12 to temporarily lock acorresponding connector 20 on the wand 16 so long as the wand 16 may beremoved and replaced. When the wand 16 is securely connected to thecomponent cap 12, the wand 16 can be inserted applicator head first intothe base 14 or bottle (not shown) containing the product contents.

In all embodiments of the present invention, a non-slip coating ornon-slip pad 40 (shown in FIG. 5) may be used on the wand 16 so that itwill be easier to grab.

When the user is ready to use the apparatus of the present invention,the user simply removes the cap 12 from the open end of the base 14 andselects a wand 16 with an applicator head designed for their preferredusage. By way of example and not limitation, when the apparatus 10 ofthe present invention is used for mascara, the user selects a wand 16having a brush designed for their preferred finished look, then the cap12 is removed from the base 14 and the user would attach the selectedwand 16 and lock it into place in the receptacle 22 inside the cap 12.Once secured, the applicator head is ready to be inserted into the openend of the contents base containing the mascara formula and applied tolashes, brows, or other area as desired. If a flexible wiper system 19is installed in the base, the wand is directed through the center of thewiper system, wands can be changed out while using the same formulabase. The user simply unlocks the wand in the cap, cleans it and returnsit to a storage container, then temporarily secures the preferred wandinto the cap that may then be dipped into the contents so that the usercan apply the contents with the new applicator head.

While particular embodiments and methods of the present invention havebeen shown and illustrated herein, it will be understood that manychanges, substitutions and modifications may be made by those personsskilled in the art. It will be appreciated from the above description ofpresently preferred embodiments and methods that other configurationsand techniques are possible and within the scope of the presentinvention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited tothe particular embodiments and methods specifically discussedhereinabove.

What is claimed is:
 1. An apparatus for dispensing cosmetics liquid orpowder to be applied, comprising: a removal cap, a base that containsthe cosmetics liquid or powder contents to be applied, a removal capthat is capable of being temporarily affixed to the base, whereby whenthe cap is affixed to the base, the contents of the base will not spillout, one or more wands having a proximate end and a distal end, anapplicator head attached to the proximate end of each wand, a connectorpermanently affixed to the distal end of each wand, a reciprocalreceptacle attached to the inside of the cap capable of receiving andtemporarily locking the connector on the wand into place into the cap,whereby the user may select a wand containing a preferred applicatorhead and temporarily locking the wand in the receptacle in the cap byinserting the connector on the wand into the receptacle in the cap, andwhereby when a new wand is desired or needed, the prior wand may beremoved by unlocking the connector from the receptacle, and installing anew wand containing a new applicator head and a new connector in itsplace.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, whereby the receptacle in the cap isthreaded along the inside wall and the reciprocal connector on the wandis correspondingly threaded on the outside wall, whereby the connectorcan be threaded into the receptacle to temporarily lock the wand inplace.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the connector furthercomprises slots or indentations through the sides or bottom thereof andthe receptacle further comprises arms, knobs, extensions or the likelocated on the inside thereof, whereby the arms, knobs, extensions orthe like located in the receptacle are temporarily inserted into theslots or indentations in the connector so as to lock the wand into placein the cap.
 4. The apparatus of claim 1, whereby the receptacle in thecap and the connector on the wand are designed so that a single twist ofthe wand in one direction will temporarily lock the wand into placewithin the cap and a single twist of the wand in the other directionwill unlock the wand for removal from the cap.
 5. The apparatus of claim1, wherein the applicator head may be a stiff, fluffy, large, small,curved, flat, molded, pointed, straight, bristled or bent brush, astiff, fluffy, or foamy applicator pad or be comprised of any otherapplicator head known in the art.
 6. The apparatus of claim 1 whereinthe cap is temporarily secured to the base using well known methods inthe art such as, without limitation, the cap screwing onto the base, thecap being twisted and locked onto the base, the cap being snapped on thebase so that the contents of the base is fully secured when the cap issecured to the base and a secure seal is formed between the cap and thebase.
 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base is configured so thatany applicator head and wand temporarily affixed to the cap may beinserted into the base contents for transport, storage and use.
 8. Theapparatus of claim 7 wherein the base can be any shape so long as alongits longitudinal axis it is deep enough to contain a wand affixed to thecap therein and the cap can be taken on or off without disturbing theapplicator head.
 9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising aflexible wiper system affixed within the inside circumference at theneck of the base whereby when the applicator head is pulled out of thecontents through the flexible wiper system, any excess contents may beremoved.
 10. An apparatus for dispensing liquids, viscous materials,medication, glues, powders to be applied to a surface, comprising: abase that contains the liquids, viscous materials, medication, glues,powder contents to be applied, a removable cap that is capable of beingtemporarily affixed to the base, whereby when the cap is affixed to thebase, the contents of the base will not spill out, one or more wandshaving a proximate end and a distal end, an applicator head attached tothe proximate end of each wand, a connector which is permanently affixedto the distal end of each wand, a reciprocal receptacle attached to theinside of the cap capable of receiving and temporarily locking theconnector on the wand into place into the cap, whereby the user mayselect a wand containing a preferred applicator head and removablyaffixing it to the cap by temporarily locking the connector in thereceptacle in the cap and whereby when a new wand is desired or needed,the prior wand may be removed by unlocking the connector from thereceptacle, and a new wand containing a new applicator head and a newconnector may be installed in its place.
 11. The apparatus of claim 10,whereby the receptacle in the cap is threaded along the inside wall andthe reciprocal connector is correspondingly threaded on the outside,whereby the connector can be threaded into the receptacle to temporarilylock the connector in place.
 12. The apparatus of claim 10, whereby thereceptacle has slots or indentations through the sides or bottom thereofinto which arms, knobs, extensions or the like located on the outside orin the connector temporarily lock the connector into place in thereceptacle in the cap.
 13. The apparatus of claim 10, whereby thereceptacle and the connector are designed so that a single twist of thewand will temporarily and securely lock the connector in place, so thatit may be removed and replaced at a later time.
 14. The apparatus ofclaim 10, wherein the applicator head may be a stiff, fluffy, large,small, curved, flat, molded, pointed, straight, bristled or bent brush,a stiff, fluffy, or foamy applicator pad or be comprised of any otherapplicator head known in the art.
 15. The apparatus of claim 10 whereinthe cap is temporarily secured to the base using well known methods inthe art such as, without limitation, the cap screwing onto the base, thecap being twisted and locked onto the base, the cap being snapped on thebase so that the contents of the base is fully secured when the cap issecured to the base and a secure seal is formed between the cap and thebase.
 16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the base is configured sothat any applicator head and wand temporarily affixed to the cap may beinserted into the base contents for transport, storage and use.
 17. Theapparatus of claim 16 wherein the base can be any shape so long as alongits longitudinal axis it is deep enough to contain a wand affixed to thecap therein and the cap can be taken on or off without disturbing theapplicator head.
 18. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising aflexible wiper system that is permanently affixed around the insidecircumference at the neck of the base whereby when the applicator headis pulled out of the contents through the flexible wiper system, anyexcess contents may be removed.
 19. The apparatus of claim 10 whereinthe wand has a non-slip area thereon.